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thank you so much for speaking to us can you tell us what happened. take the engine out of the person who they'd be the language out of out of the like my father he grew up his whole life his hands. kind of bent as a result he used a taco native language but he never. i consider myself a recovering catholic because you know the sexual abuse that i experienced the catholic church the genocide is continuing his hopes the risk you project to removal of indian children coming on could you tell us what is happening to the children and what we discovered is that not only were the children being taken. level it was happening on every single one of the reservations and in virtually every one of the major cities the international convention against genocide actually have a provision which expressly identifies what's going on as genocide the the systematic undertaking on the part of the racially dominant culture in a given nation state taking away indigenous children from their native tribes in putting them in the white culture has been again a fide as genocide
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who trespass against us and lead us not into temptation. hail mary full of grace the lord is -- >> don, when you listen to that, you hear a certain desperation. and just chilling words. as this man is praying that nothing happens to him and his family, across the great lakes. this is the same scenario as we have had dozens and dozens of reports in tornadoes. right now, 65, what they refer to as filtered reports. meaning they have taken out the duplicate reports of tornadoes. but i want to show you, zoom in. what happened just to east of st. louis. this is along interstate 64. this tornado, this tornado, and this one. a tornado with a track that moved, not parallel to the interstate, but touchdown, left a path of damage. we have a report that an ef-4 tornado, 200 miles an hour, widespread damage, almost near destruction, this happened in washington county illinois. this is not in the city of washington. that's an area that started out in pekin, just to the southern suburbs of peoria. then off towards washington washington. look what is happe
who trespass against us and lead us not into temptation. hail mary full of grace the lord is -- >> don, when you listen to that, you hear a certain desperation. and just chilling words. as this man is praying that nothing happens to him and his family, across the great lakes. this is the same scenario as we have had dozens and dozens of reports in tornadoes. right now, 65, what they refer to as filtered reports. meaning they have taken out the duplicate reports of tornadoes. but i want to...
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the video might be shocking but it's simply a ploy used by us police offices. filming with their own cameras they inform this woman called dalia that her husband is just being killed they want to gauge her reactions as they suspect she may have hired a hitman to murder her spouse. like oh ok i'll try to talk. to my. camera. in fact no killing has taken place and the police have made up the story to try and confuse dalia what they want is a confession and a few hours later she will be charged with attempted murder in this case it was the cross-examination of dalia that led to the truth and then eased the way to her prosecution. among the police the interrogation process is considered a key element of the investigation where everything might fall into place which explains why in the united states this method of investigation has been pushed to its very limits more than anywhere else in the world how does the interrogation take place is it an exact science can you tell when the saw specter is lying and can you trust the confessions. in the united states everything
the video might be shocking but it's simply a ploy used by us police offices. filming with their own cameras they inform this woman called dalia that her husband is just being killed they want to gauge her reactions as they suspect she may have hired a hitman to murder her spouse. like oh ok i'll try to talk. to my. camera. in fact no killing has taken place and the police have made up the story to try and confuse dalia what they want is a confession and a few hours later she will be charged...
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an warlike uses. peaceful uses is not only in the chemical weapons convention, it's in the nuclear nonproliferation treaty, and we engaged in sensitive negotiations right now under the nuclear nonproliferation treaty. it would be terribly unfortunate if the court were to announce in ae context of this case definition of what warlike constitutes that could have an unfortunate bearing -- >> can you tell us what the line is we're trying to draw? >> the framers of the convention and congress implementing the convention made a judgment that there needs to be a comprehensive ban, and you can't be drawing these kinds of lines. >> can i ask why that is? this convention and implementing legislation is broad. it applies to a very large category of weapons, and a very large category of uses, of conduct. what were they thinking about, about why they wanted these for a broad categories? why it's not more limited with respect to the chemicals or conduct? they madee chemicals, the judgment because you can't predict
an warlike uses. peaceful uses is not only in the chemical weapons convention, it's in the nuclear nonproliferation treaty, and we engaged in sensitive negotiations right now under the nuclear nonproliferation treaty. it would be terribly unfortunate if the court were to announce in ae context of this case definition of what warlike constitutes that could have an unfortunate bearing -- >> can you tell us what the line is we're trying to draw? >> the framers of the convention and...
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use blue tape, because it does not use an adhesive residue. you do not want to walk run with a paint pale wondering what needs to be punched up. i asked my wife to go around with tape, right? that works really well. sometimes you see sash cords on these wood frame windows. i brought these weights here with some old courts. you probably have seen these things. if the court breaks, this thing is going to drop. so a lot times in these columns, you hear a huge raveling and great pounding noises. that is mostly these weights banging around in the little box channel, the little wooden boxes there. so if you ever wonder why is it so loud, these guys, hanging around. they are tied on there. it is easy to do to take off the tram and replace the court, but it is not something every homeowner wants to get involved anin. it is straight forward if you're ready to do, but a homeowner might have a hard time making it look good. >> take your roller. >> yes, the roller. a lot of times that painted the sash cord, also. the setscrews are tight and lubricated and
use blue tape, because it does not use an adhesive residue. you do not want to walk run with a paint pale wondering what needs to be punched up. i asked my wife to go around with tape, right? that works really well. sometimes you see sash cords on these wood frame windows. i brought these weights here with some old courts. you probably have seen these things. if the court breaks, this thing is going to drop. so a lot times in these columns, you hear a huge raveling and great pounding noises....
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george has already talked to us we already know everything that george has told us we didn't know that joyce i've talked to joyce she'd like to now while we're talking to heather we're reinterview interested tech that harrington who'd been in here is now interview enjoy but we don't know what she said we're stuck in here with have so that's a bit of that's that's quite frankly a lie. exhausted and betrayed by her own lying have finally caves in after three hours. is there then. one of the things i kept saying to her is she would talk about her children and she was afraid her children she would never see her children again the children will grow up without a mother and my point to her was you know what's going to look better what's going to work out better for you if you come in here and lie to us about this the death of your girlfriend or you tell us the truth. i just figured this is it. and as we're just tell the truth. yes. loathe it now. you. do. meet. they went through a lot to get the truth. i went through a lot to tell them the truth i told them exactly. i told them. how i rememb
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they give us their name, they give us their address, they may give us their bank account information or social security number, whatever is necessary to process that complaint. and it's very important for us to make sure that that information is safeguarded from a security and a privacy standpoint. and we've been as careful as we can to do that. >> but what about other broad categories like information you collected about credit card transactions or mortgages. >> that information is de-identified, as apparently a it term of art. we are not interested with the credit card data. a ranking member and i had a colloquy about this earlier. >>> we don't need or want to know what you and i or other individuals are spending or what our patterns of behavior are. what we're looking for is the kind of information that will allow us to oversee the financial institutions. how they're treating their customers. are they complying with the law? what is the pattern of late fees and interest rates. it's the same data we used to fulfill our responsibility to congress. you all mandated that we do a repor
they give us their name, they give us their address, they may give us their bank account information or social security number, whatever is necessary to process that complaint. and it's very important for us to make sure that that information is safeguarded from a security and a privacy standpoint. and we've been as careful as we can to do that. >> but what about other broad categories like information you collected about credit card transactions or mortgages. >> that information is...
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systems in use right now mostly in north america developed by the city of montreal and also in use in london and melbou r.n. e and minnesota and boston san francisco bay area and soon to be in use in vancouver portland and seattle and so this system was designed in montreal to be seasonal so as a result it's a portable and modular system. what that means here we can deploy them quickly and easily without doing any excavation it simplifies deployment significantly they are battery powered using solar and as mentioned there's no excavation they are not even bolted down they are held down by their own considerable weight and the basic components consist of panels com prize -- there's a kiosk on there people that welcome up with a credit card and get a membership and one other i think one of the challenges i'll say so far the biggest challenge we've had and they have had this in other cities is communicating how the pricing for bicycle riding works so 2 tiers and in order to use this system you have to be a member so i'm an annual member bought one for 88 dollars or you can walk up to the
systems in use right now mostly in north america developed by the city of montreal and also in use in london and melbou r.n. e and minnesota and boston san francisco bay area and soon to be in use in vancouver portland and seattle and so this system was designed in montreal to be seasonal so as a result it's a portable and modular system. what that means here we can deploy them quickly and easily without doing any excavation it simplifies deployment significantly they are battery powered using...
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they don't want to listen to us. they don't want to listen to our voice. they want to look at us. now they can see our naked bodies, but it's always reaching what we demand. >> 25-year-old elvere joined femin in 2012 after she witnessed one of their topless protests in paris. >> femin uses the nudity in another context, not a seductive context where we're supposed to be nice and pretty and try to sell the project. now we don't sell project. we speak out loud and sell an idea. >> i am half-naked but not an object. i'm not here for your pleasure. i'm here to deliver my own message. >> in august, 2012, a solo act of defiance in the ukrainian capital of kiev gets ina in very hot water. a protest against the trial of the russian punk rock group pussy rrested earlier that year because of an action in a church. >> they did an action in the church. they were dancing and singing songs against the ideas of the dictator. we came 17 of august and i changed this eight meter cross. >> destroying the cross which has stood on its site since 2004 forces ina to flee kiev during the night. >> i coul
they don't want to listen to us. they don't want to listen to our voice. they want to look at us. now they can see our naked bodies, but it's always reaching what we demand. >> 25-year-old elvere joined femin in 2012 after she witnessed one of their topless protests in paris. >> femin uses the nudity in another context, not a seductive context where we're supposed to be nice and pretty and try to sell the project. now we don't sell project. we speak out loud and sell an idea....
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thank you for staying with us. we'll tell you about some 70 million people who were caught in the cross hairs of this extensive damage that's reported in illinois with structures reduced to rubble. trees have been uprooted, cars have been turned upside-down, and the national weather service says there could be more. they call the risk for severe weather significant and it will last through this evening. dangerous thunderstorms, destructive tornadoes, all of that possible. let's get straight to meteorologist janice dean in the fox news weather center. what can we look for? >> we still have dozens of tornado warnings right now. and just taking a look at the storm reports, 53 so far tornado reports. that is quite significant for the month of november. tornado watches in effect from michigan all the way down to kentucky and tennessee until 10:00 p.m. local time. this latest watch and then we'll probably see watches extending eastward across ohio, maybe into west virginia and pennsylvania into the overnight hours. but h
thank you for staying with us. we'll tell you about some 70 million people who were caught in the cross hairs of this extensive damage that's reported in illinois with structures reduced to rubble. trees have been uprooted, cars have been turned upside-down, and the national weather service says there could be more. they call the risk for severe weather significant and it will last through this evening. dangerous thunderstorms, destructive tornadoes, all of that possible. let's get straight to...
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so that to us tells us who would have access to that? not hanssen. it doesn't make sense to us. all right? but again, did we misanalyze a piece of information and give it too much weight? yeah, i think that's probably what we did. you know? so that's -- that becomes a big deal. >> question over here. >> if you're able to say, one aspect of this that has just always fascinated me is this tunnel. and if you're able to say was the bureau and if you're able to say, was the bureau ever able to assess sort of the counterdamage that was done by having the tunnel? not just the russians knew that the tunnel was there, but information that sort of was -- or disinformation that was fed back to the bureau, and what damage that might have caused. and if so, how long it took to overcome that? >> great question. but i'm not going to talk about any of that. >> as i said, if you could. >> i don't know anything about it. >> sir? >> good evening. very good presentation. i was a specialty with the department of state for 30 years. prior to that, counterintelligence agent with the u.s. military. i h
so that to us tells us who would have access to that? not hanssen. it doesn't make sense to us. all right? but again, did we misanalyze a piece of information and give it too much weight? yeah, i think that's probably what we did. you know? so that's -- that becomes a big deal. >> question over here. >> if you're able to say, one aspect of this that has just always fascinated me is this tunnel. and if you're able to say was the bureau and if you're able to say, was the bureau ever...
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him to know that that it needs to be used in different. situations and we'll teach him that of course it's not correct to kill unless somebody is attacking him. for. this year sights and see a target. but i can't. thank you need to go up higher. remember safety rules. ok if you're ready for one round in. the shoulder in. on the stock when you see your target they say squeeze. what you like about shooting. it like learning how to do it so you can become good one day you could witnessing the surreal event it's hard not to wonder about the risk of accidents but for jack's parents it's not an issue. a car gives you a bunch of freedom to drive around to go to the stores to do whatever you want your gun gives you the freedom to protect yourself it's just as dangerous get into the store as it is to have somebody come in and break into your house or do a school shoot in their car accidents happen every single second there's some somebody getting killed in a car in the world every second the gun accidents are the ones that make it on the news the c
him to know that that it needs to be used in different. situations and we'll teach him that of course it's not correct to kill unless somebody is attacking him. for. this year sights and see a target. but i can't. thank you need to go up higher. remember safety rules. ok if you're ready for one round in. the shoulder in. on the stock when you see your target they say squeeze. what you like about shooting. it like learning how to do it so you can become good one day you could witnessing the...
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because history will teach us this. filipino community helped us build the golden gate bridge and when we looking that it's not just the named engineers whether it's the rail yards or the bridges are simply built by names their built by the hands of immigrants to make the city successful. and because of that history and because it's reflected in so much of the city. when i look at selma south of market and the "x" sorrow arena and understand where the filipino people are living you'll see street names that reflect the filipino national heroes. peoplely often excuse me. what is this street name mean resolve who's that? or other names? there are those streets that reflect our history. and we have some special historic figures like victor who was a filipino oiven so we named a park after her. those are part of our city history. that not only should we recognize this history as part of this city but part of envy job and i believe part of the board of supervisors job is to reach into our communities and bring out the talent
because history will teach us this. filipino community helped us build the golden gate bridge and when we looking that it's not just the named engineers whether it's the rail yards or the bridges are simply built by names their built by the hands of immigrants to make the city successful. and because of that history and because it's reflected in so much of the city. when i look at selma south of market and the "x" sorrow arena and understand where the filipino people are living you'll...
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that is going to hurt us as a country. it will not make us safer. some will be successful, as much as we hate to think about that. if we take away all of our privacy rates we will become our own terrorist. >> you have a sense of how many of these programs are being used at this point? all of them presumably would be affected by the legislation. >> i have held public hearings on these things in the judiciary committee. we have another one coming up in a few days. those are the questions we ask. we will get the answers. there are a lot of collections and implications that we have had in open sessions. what do we get from it? you mentioned the cia. i completely understand the difference. in the nsa, we will talk about all the abilities to collect everything, enormous abilities. they were not competent enough to keep a subcontractor from stealing it all. the only silver lining and that is the fact that they love the people are now asking and why were you collecting all of this stuff? >> one thing that was interesting to me was that people do not necessa
that is going to hurt us as a country. it will not make us safer. some will be successful, as much as we hate to think about that. if we take away all of our privacy rates we will become our own terrorist. >> you have a sense of how many of these programs are being used at this point? all of them presumably would be affected by the legislation. >> i have held public hearings on these things in the judiciary committee. we have another one coming up in a few days. those are the...
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what do you want to use to force entry? you can use axs, you are use pry bars or jacks, car jacks. you need to do a lift, you don't have any levers, there's some cars parked outside, you go up and ask the owner of the car, is it okay if i use your car jack? because you're not going to break in, are you? there's always cutting and boring. here is that ax. of course striking and hammering. how do you break glass? at the top, good. we're going to say that this is the glass from here on down, so how would you break it? do i just want to take it like this and smash it this way? no. the end of the board, going to use the end of the board, but i'm also going to remember that the glass can hurt me. if i were to hit it like this, the glass could slide down, cut my hand. so you want to start at the top like he said, hold this down, turn your head away, you start at the top and smash the glass this way down like that. if it does slide down, it's going to go away from you and not towards your hand. real simple. use a long-handled tool, stand to one side, strike up at the top and you want to cl
what do you want to use to force entry? you can use axs, you are use pry bars or jacks, car jacks. you need to do a lift, you don't have any levers, there's some cars parked outside, you go up and ask the owner of the car, is it okay if i use your car jack? because you're not going to break in, are you? there's always cutting and boring. here is that ax. of course striking and hammering. how do you break glass? at the top, good. we're going to say that this is the glass from here on down, so...
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i reminded us. i'm downsizing had to focus in on the operation depends crippled new step out on six hundred thousand dollars to one hundred and nine i think we need him by the council had seventeen children the best in the name says is identified it mean to my mom haven't seen cctv nice on the tuning in banking the spankings national disaster risk reduction and management console said three thousand six hundred and eighty one people have died from typhoid heidi and in the country and in debt has increased in the end of the twelve thousand people but with the one thousand were still missing. it is just the fact it's a nine point eight meeting people at the story to read or just really being restored some of the international a passer by fifty eight ounces twenty times in a tete province have received assistance aimed to live in the capital of late april the mini me along with amy's aryan life threatening situations as hospitals but the story of compliments and then dr is making things less the philip
i reminded us. i'm downsizing had to focus in on the operation depends crippled new step out on six hundred thousand dollars to one hundred and nine i think we need him by the council had seventeen children the best in the name says is identified it mean to my mom haven't seen cctv nice on the tuning in banking the spankings national disaster risk reduction and management console said three thousand six hundred and eighty one people have died from typhoid heidi and in the country and in debt...
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i appreciate you taking the time to join us and talk to us about >> despite treacherous conditions, rescue efforts in the philippines continue... >> bodies are on the roads and nobody is picking them up... >> joie chen report live a special edition of america tonight... 9pm et / 6pm pt on al jazeera america imprisonment in a brutal prison colony pla may have research resurfaced. after months in a prison she has said. >> i'm joined by nadia's husband. petro. i know it's been a rough few days for you. there is a report that nadia has reappeared and is in a penal heard. >> we have the same information that she has is in one of the penal colonies. and this is why we are here to basically make the search for her and discover if she is in the quite quite quite vicinity. and thre she has been in complee isolation. we consider that as punishment. both inside russia domestically and internationally. she has been missing for several weeks as you said while she was in transit from this camp to sigsiberia. >> did you have any idea where she was durin during that time. >> our source and informal leaks
i appreciate you taking the time to join us and talk to us about >> despite treacherous conditions, rescue efforts in the philippines continue... >> bodies are on the roads and nobody is picking them up... >> joie chen report live a special edition of america tonight... 9pm et / 6pm pt on al jazeera america imprisonment in a brutal prison colony pla may have research resurfaced. after months in a prison she has said. >> i'm joined by nadia's husband. petro. i know it's...
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. >> let us be done with it. let's be done with the agony of it. >> drinking a kool-aid-type fruit punch laced with deadly cyanide. >> something to put you to rest. oh god. >> 30 years later in a place where words could kill and did, there is silence. an empty field, the people gone. almost no trace of their lives or dreams. this is the site of jonestown's open-air meeting hall where i'm standing right now, where the reverend jim jones led his followers into the worst mass murder and suicide pact in america's history. only small golden flowers grow where bodies once lay. on that fateful morning there are more than 940 people living u in jonestown. by nightfall only 33 would still be alive. for most of the few who did survive, it took incredible courage to defy jim jones and step away. this is their story. one of desperation and daring and in the end a story of human triumph amid horrible tragedy. >> it was a slave camp ran by a mad man with a huge ego. >> as a young mother leslie wilson went to guyana because her
. >> let us be done with it. let's be done with the agony of it. >> drinking a kool-aid-type fruit punch laced with deadly cyanide. >> something to put you to rest. oh god. >> 30 years later in a place where words could kill and did, there is silence. an empty field, the people gone. almost no trace of their lives or dreams. this is the site of jonestown's open-air meeting hall where i'm standing right now, where the reverend jim jones led his followers into the worst...
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tell us about it. we'll start with usc, recent success on the grid iron looking to be a case of addition by subtraction. since lane kiffin was fired, the trojons flyered under coach ed orgeron. and are gunning from their sixth win. number four against stamford, winning the last four, stamford trialling. tyler gaffney got the cards into it. 18 yard scamper. we are tied at 17. in the fourth the trojan defense came up. he throws it, forced into the turn over. how about the nice intersense with three minutes to go. we go into the fourth. and how about the field goal to win it on the drive. andre. usc win, ed orgeron may have earnt the official title of head coach. not the only game of fire works. georgia upset against auburn. tigers let. nick marshall the keeper for the quarterback. 34-17. dogs getting the ball back. two to go. aaron murray diving into the end zone, barely gets it in, it counts. 38-37. tigers ned a miracle in the fourth at 18. check it out. the ball is chipped by two defenders, falling int
tell us about it. we'll start with usc, recent success on the grid iron looking to be a case of addition by subtraction. since lane kiffin was fired, the trojons flyered under coach ed orgeron. and are gunning from their sixth win. number four against stamford, winning the last four, stamford trialling. tyler gaffney got the cards into it. 18 yard scamper. we are tied at 17. in the fourth the trojan defense came up. he throws it, forced into the turn over. how about the nice intersense with...
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none of us ever heard any case like that. it began an did none of us will ever forget. my book is not a historical retelling of events surrounding the assassination, nor is it an analysis of the event of that day and their impact. rather, the book gives to a human story of the assassination from the standpoint of the physicians, medical students, residents who were the first community to learn of the death of our presidents. some of the recollections were recorded in the aftermath. there are in my -- letters to loved ones that are touching and moving. one of which says i was there, i felt him die. the recollections of individuals five decades later are also still incredibly vivid, and i have included archival history from the oral testimony of the individuals in the are no longer with us. now they are preserved for all time. i will read something from my book now. twice in a 45 hour, 31 minute time frame parkland hospital was the center of worldwide attention. it was a temporary seat of the united states of america, the seat of government of the united states of america
none of us ever heard any case like that. it began an did none of us will ever forget. my book is not a historical retelling of events surrounding the assassination, nor is it an analysis of the event of that day and their impact. rather, the book gives to a human story of the assassination from the standpoint of the physicians, medical students, residents who were the first community to learn of the death of our presidents. some of the recollections were recorded in the aftermath. there are in...
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no use and you more of them than him although these two use iraq no the same resume for a step forward to see push you create the conditions you say some country has. it weapons of mass destruction in the case of iraq it's already well established that this was a big lie but that americans also came up with another reason to reach a democracy people wanting to be liberated people wanting to be free of each is also you know part of the math of show they are abolition so now that you can name whatever you want in the way it's convenient for your political strategy and call it either but but the noun is a very strange thing you say that's finished in with the chemical weapons we are against kuwait against chemical nuclear whatever biological but it's a pita to use it to the states and they're not an example of not having chemical weapons or none having the biological weapons or not have a nuclear weapon fifty forty years ago or thirty five years ago we had the case of vietnam. were the orange agents that they say a chemical weapon was used against the vietnamese people now you mentioned c
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of us still face eviction right before christmastime. please, whatever you can do to help us would be greatly appreciated. >> thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> hi there, my name is tony, i have been representing the artists at 1040 artist street, i have lived there for 16 years, i have lived in the city for a little over 20 years. and i think, i keep hearing a lot of talk up about the legalities about the ellis act evictions and i think what we need to start having a discussion about is the illegalities of what seems to be a large scale human rights violation. i also wanted to say that by removing security from our buildings as part of the construction eviction process and allowing people that are dangerous to come up to our floor and threaten us as a way to constructively evict us is no different than if the land lord came up to my door himself with a knife or gun and threatened me. and i think that people need to start taking a look at that. also i wanted to address the issue of around this city i love and the city that we
of us still face eviction right before christmastime. please, whatever you can do to help us would be greatly appreciated. >> thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> hi there, my name is tony, i have been representing the artists at 1040 artist street, i have lived there for 16 years, i have lived in the city for a little over 20 years. and i think, i keep hearing a lot of talk up about the legalities about the ellis act evictions and i think what we need to start having a...
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, explain that to us. we understand that. i think the iranians understand that. >> reporter: hagel insisted the u.s. won't go for what he calls a bad agreement, just to have an agreement. but here at a gathering of defense experts and lawmakers at the reagan presidential library, there was plenty of skepticism about an agreement with iran and a lot of that skepticism was led by key democrats, including hagel's predecessor, former defense secretary, leon panetta. >> there are obviously a whole set of concerns that have been addressed. what's going to happen with the enriched fuel that they've already developed. what's going to happen with the 10,000 centrifuges that are still there? what's going to happen with this heavy water reactor? and how is all of this going to be inspected and verified. >> reporter: but is trust and verify enough when it comes to iran? the powerful chairman of the senate armed services committee says, no. >> i love the slogan, trust but verify, was i've never understood it. but i thi
, explain that to us. we understand that. i think the iranians understand that. >> reporter: hagel insisted the u.s. won't go for what he calls a bad agreement, just to have an agreement. but here at a gathering of defense experts and lawmakers at the reagan presidential library, there was plenty of skepticism about an agreement with iran and a lot of that skepticism was led by key democrats, including hagel's predecessor, former defense secretary, leon panetta. >> there are...
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. >> i think a lot of us thought puberty for girls started around 11 to 12. >> that's what we used to think. >> there's a new normal now? >> yes. >> i know we talked about this prior to the show. i want to put a graphic on the screen to show people the numbers. if you don't know this, it's really kind of shocking. so the new normal puberty age is age 7. so if we could have that on the screen right now. if you could talk about this a little bit. >> yes. so when i was in training we were taught that girls should not start puberty until age 8. what we found in the initial paper that came out of our study, at age 7, 15% of girls had breast development and 10% of girls were developing hair already, pubic hair. by age 8, which used to be the lower limit of normal, it was a much higher rate with 27% of the girls having breast development and about 19% having hair. >> so i know that that is alarming to a lot of families who aren't used to this. it kind of changes our brains. we have to think about this differently. so in your study, i know it's a long-term study, it's been going on for years.
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and i think that it is a legacy for all of us. and we do want to continue to make san francisco a world class city known for everything that we do here in terms of the structures and the entertainment and the sports that we provide is equal to our stature and i think that is not to ignore some of the considerations that we have in the neighborhoods and others. and we just need to keep working on step by step and, so this is just one more step in the process and it is meant to be answer to everything and i think that is the way that we understand it and the commission and we expect and look forward to having more progress reports. on all of the other components as well and because this is just one component that we saw today. thank you very much. >> commissioners, i just wanted to take a moment also, to expand on the president's mention of the advisory committee meeting. and just to let the commission and the vote know that there will be an advisory committee at pier one. today, this evening, at 6:30, we will be able to hear this p
and i think that it is a legacy for all of us. and we do want to continue to make san francisco a world class city known for everything that we do here in terms of the structures and the entertainment and the sports that we provide is equal to our stature and i think that is not to ignore some of the considerations that we have in the neighborhoods and others. and we just need to keep working on step by step and, so this is just one more step in the process and it is meant to be answer to...
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well i also use sign language. the circuit and find out what's important for example persistence one of the sheer persistence to go santa and then a color matched it with london's are unique. it's notable we just need to cry says. read comes from toronto which is more used to taking care of his six grandchildren and missing around the circuit boards vimeo a new name. we of grandeur. blending in is always loads of us as the snow. and then the senseless. my feet were too stunned to be defeated to between and not really because of the heat. the wtc was sleepy friend mike's by the cia and these new inmates by the end i decided i needed to go but i don't know with the lights. beats me you don't monitor of what the point across. he defeated cooking in the oven baking its abt from the sun. yes i read this article to stitch it and it may be a bit them in the week so don't call me use it for the boy being watched and waiting for me and the meeting was mainly me and i counted twenty one and two and will be making baking and
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we need to use. the same service for the same risk for this it push you create the conditions you say some country has. the weapon of mass destruction. in the case of it's already well established that this was a big lie. right on the scene. first street. and i think that you're. on a reporter's. instrument. to be in the know. i know c.n.n. the m s n b c news have taken some slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. that was funny but it's closer to the truth and might think. it's because one call attention and the mainstream media works side by side the joke is actually on here. and our teenagers we have a different press. because the news of the world just is not this funny i'm not laughing dammit i'm not. you guys stick to the jokes will handle them. when my mum was very ill. and no one day dad said we were not going to the bomb shelter. that night there was incredibly heavy bombing. it was a direct hit on th
we need to use. the same service for the same risk for this it push you create the conditions you say some country has. the weapon of mass destruction. in the case of it's already well established that this was a big lie. right on the scene. first street. and i think that you're. on a reporter's. instrument. to be in the know. i know c.n.n. the m s n b c news have taken some slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be...
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was using a lot. of the human power did was there will look to to simulate the peaceful uses of nuclear energy we have a lot of publication in made the scene in the industry we had the main power in the frame of the program very high qualified people and what will happen in the future is very difficult to say the big the great big news board it is going to be a hundred years of these very of the atomic model said it was difficult to predict mainly the future so i'm not going to say what it's going to have been diffused and i have a crystal ball well i don't but you know much wiser man so that's why i thought you may have a solution but this is why i don't make any predictions i really appreciate your time please join us again same place same time here and a wealth of heights. if you. start to construct your own. no want to be bit give don't want to be gangstas you don't want to be. they don't want to blow with all the time a kid came be we can see. you just meet a zero zero zero zero zero zero problem
was using a lot. of the human power did was there will look to to simulate the peaceful uses of nuclear energy we have a lot of publication in made the scene in the industry we had the main power in the frame of the program very high qualified people and what will happen in the future is very difficult to say the big the great big news board it is going to be a hundred years of these very of the atomic model said it was difficult to predict mainly the future so i'm not going to say what it's...
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a vaccine is used in other parts of the world but has not been approved for widespread use in the u.s. a supply is being imported for use in princeton. >>> a southern california high school is considering a face lift for the mascot. the coachella arab drew a formal complaint. the district refuses to give up the name which dates from the 1920s but is gathering ideas of the appearance perhaps changing the mascot to a horse. >>> joan jett has been booted off the float of the macy's thanksgiving parade. she loves rock 'n' roll but she doesn't like meat. she was going to support south dakota ranchers but she's a vegetarian. she chose to make the switch because people's political agenda were getting in the way of an entertainment driven event. >>> americans spend billions on her ball supplements. but are they worth it. >> the fourth bore of the colonel cot are open. >> a touching tribute to children with cancer. >> she's beautiful. >> you're beautiful. >> more than a open to traffic the highway patrol led the first cars through the fourth floor of the caldecott tunnel. it opened this mornin
a vaccine is used in other parts of the world but has not been approved for widespread use in the u.s. a supply is being imported for use in princeton. >>> a southern california high school is considering a face lift for the mascot. the coachella arab drew a formal complaint. the district refuses to give up the name which dates from the 1920s but is gathering ideas of the appearance perhaps changing the mascot to a horse. >>> joan jett has been booted off the float of the...
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we use bread in the facility used to feed the employees. >> they gave us a couple of loaves and a huge crock of butter. we slathered this butter on loaves of the bread and it rivaled any bakery in new york. >> inmate rhonda was hoping that the bakery would help turn her life around. >> when i first dame came here, i wanted to hurt myself, i was really depressed. i was, like, going crazy. oh, my god, my records are messed up now. i don't know what to do. i got myself into the bakery. keep myself busy. and i love the bakery. >> ever worked in a bakery before? >> no, i never worked outside. i always been in the streets, hustling. i never had a regular job in my life. that's what i'm trying to tell you. i never had a regular job. >> rhonda was serving eight months on a drug possession charge. >> i was working in the streets. some guy approached me. i thought it was a date because i work in the streets. so he gives me the money and asked where can i get drugs and i sent him to the drug dealer. i mean, he gave me the money, i went to the dealer, gave him the stuff, one crack and well, you kn
we use bread in the facility used to feed the employees. >> they gave us a couple of loaves and a huge crock of butter. we slathered this butter on loaves of the bread and it rivaled any bakery in new york. >> inmate rhonda was hoping that the bakery would help turn her life around. >> when i first dame came here, i wanted to hurt myself, i was really depressed. i was, like, going crazy. oh, my god, my records are messed up now. i don't know what to do. i got myself into the...
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we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ >> we have extended ourselves too far around the world and we have gotten involved in these wars that are unconstitutional and they have never been declared, we don't know why we are there and we don't know when they are overcome is the most important thing that a new president can do is bring our troops home. [cheers] [applause] john: it sounds good to me. we have troops in korea and japan, italy, germany, we are deep in debt, but we spend 700 billion and it's too much. but i am told that i'm clueless when i say things like that. >> we are not naÏve and he is deluded about the importance of the american military allegory and this includes the global economy without the military pre
we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ >> we have extended ourselves too far around the world and we have gotten involved in these wars that are unconstitutional and they have...
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he will fight us. he will try to get out of his cell. >> determined to make a stand, slagle mounts a defense with the few meager items he has in his cell. he has jammed his door with a hardened papier-mache-like mixture with wet newspapers and toothpaste. but with the extraction team on its way, the conflict is about to come to a head. >> [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> he's on the floor. [ screaming ] >> slagle fights off the extraction team for a full minute before they take him to the floor and attempt to cuff him. >> [ bleep ]. >> it takes another four minutes of struggling before slagle is finally subdued. he's placed on a gurney so that the team can move him into a holding cell. following a strip search, a defeated slagle will be left in the holding cell until authorities feel they can safely transfer him back to his own cell. >> good job, guys. >> everybody in prison ain't the scum of the earth. there are actually real good people in here that have some morals that would never harm a child. i would lik
he will fight us. he will try to get out of his cell. >> determined to make a stand, slagle mounts a defense with the few meager items he has in his cell. he has jammed his door with a hardened papier-mache-like mixture with wet newspapers and toothpaste. but with the extraction team on its way, the conflict is about to come to a head. >> [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> he's on the floor. [ screaming ] >> slagle fights off the extraction team for a full minute before they take...
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i used to go outside. granted when i went outside it wasn't so much for playing, however, i still went out there. >> reverend t.i. proves it can be clean "the family huggle." >> how central is family to your life? >> it always has been. ever since i've been a celebrity or a professional musician, if you will, my kids and just my immediate family has always been ever present. >> shut it down. family meeting. >> right now? >> right now! >> ah! >> hey, everybody, what is your problem with you guys? and you are wasting a perfectly sunny summer day. you know what, that does it. we're going camping. how about that? >> i'm going to let you in on a little secret. i've never been camping. but neither have they! how hard can it be? >> you have millions of fans out there, millions of people around the world who appreciate your journey, struggle and talent. if you had to give one piece of advice to them to move their lives forward in a positive way what would it be? >> anytime you're looking to achieve a certain level
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than you mobilise to use. the same says the same receptacle of those who push you create the conditions you say some clothes or her sleeve you will burn the most destruction. in the case of. this was the beat life. it would take them some big stories nova to shape the last seven days on r.t. in this week's interlude between the two rounds of crucial talks over iran's nuclear program since mixed signals that on the one hand the u.n. watchdog declared that atomic projects were virtually frozen since president rouhani came to power and on the other hand u.s. lawmakers are insisting even more sanctions are placed on iran that's a move that derail the whole deal the white house me times are urging congress to give diplomacy a chance but the powerful israeli lobby is insisting on tougher penalties the previous round of negotiations failed to produce any result reportedly because of france's surprise opposition francois hollande is now israel has already assured that france will be tough and will not easy its pressur
than you mobilise to use. the same says the same receptacle of those who push you create the conditions you say some clothes or her sleeve you will burn the most destruction. in the case of. this was the beat life. it would take them some big stories nova to shape the last seven days on r.t. in this week's interlude between the two rounds of crucial talks over iran's nuclear program since mixed signals that on the one hand the u.n. watchdog declared that atomic projects were virtually frozen...
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but not not your aspiration. >> it took us three hours just to get through the checkpoint letting us kneel kahlil, hebron. this neighborhood has been taken over by jewish settlers and they are protected by this check poibt here, this israeli checkpoint, 24 hours a day. i don't know how people do it on a day-to-day basis, but i'm getting very frustrated. >> i've been here since the settlement made life. that was his whole story. we decided to go to hebron, the palestinian city in which the settlements have taken over a whole neighborhood and pushed out the palestinian majority. there we visited the home of a long-time residents and one of the few homeowners who has resisted a takeover by the settlers. >> an israel ya soldier who had served in hebron defending this very settlement is breaking the file. they are a group of israelis who served in the military and have decided to become witnesses to the injustices that take place there. they seek to educate the public through lecture and photography. ♪ >> in is not something i know from my own army. this is why the soldiers are talking,
but not not your aspiration. >> it took us three hours just to get through the checkpoint letting us kneel kahlil, hebron. this neighborhood has been taken over by jewish settlers and they are protected by this check poibt here, this israeli checkpoint, 24 hours a day. i don't know how people do it on a day-to-day basis, but i'm getting very frustrated. >> i've been here since the settlement made life. that was his whole story. we decided to go to hebron, the palestinian city in...
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sweet us and let us know about these two speeches using the #cspanchat. we want to think who you think will be in the 2016 race. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >>.gov so much -- thank you so much. thanks, jim, appreciated. thank you. hey, everybody. it is nice to be back to see each and every one of you. this is our first time back since the campaign and jan and i , we say -- kim wisconsin through the nose. it has been a year. lot has happened. come, see oldto friends, see good memories. maybe we should come back and do this more often. people are really friendly here, i tell you. eventthis invite for the in the mail and i thought the mustache thing was pretty interesting. at first, i thought it was an invite from dr. phil. seeing that this is terry poshard birthday, i wanted to bring something from wisconsin that i thought was appropriate -- [applause] a little slice of wisconsin with some -- on top. the packers are pretty popular in iowa, correct? [applause] more so than t
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>> it's all around us. it is our light. we are taking things for granted. and you become paralyzed you think critically too much about your life and living it to much extent. but the broad sense in america even if the stock market is reaching these levels. there's a sense that we haven't had real economic dynamism or political progress for a long time. and americans are restless and they also have an idea that is beyond just gdp then quarterly earnings and who won the last cycle. it's something that is essential in the fabric and on the walls in north carolina, the declaration is on one wall, the gettysburg address is on another wall. in a quote from robert lee is on the table in the dining room and he kind of has it all covered. and maybe and sophisticated cities, people no longer feel comfortable with those things. but that is what it is about. .. from riding the train for, a when you think nothing is happening are paying attention, something is always happening and it's often in the most looked for places to go with is not there. there's no one paying at
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bring us up to date if you would please. well indeed we've now had a confirmation that a fifty people who were onboard that flight that tatarstan flight seventy three seven have been killed earlier are now just a minute after the crash happened we did speak to the spokesperson of the tartars stand in line and this is what he had to say. and i bring you the boeing seven three seven was carrying out flight you nyunt three sixty three from moscow. while it was attempting to land for the second time the plane crashed there were forty four passengers on board and six crew members the reasons for the crash are now being investigated. now among those forty four people who are on board the cabin the latest that has come out is that the president of russia's republic of tatarstan son mr. meaning of his twenty three year old eldest son elect was on that flight as one of the passengers on the flight together with those forty four passengers that were also two children who were found among the people who were aboard that flight one of t
bring us up to date if you would please. well indeed we've now had a confirmation that a fifty people who were onboard that flight that tatarstan flight seventy three seven have been killed earlier are now just a minute after the crash happened we did speak to the spokesperson of the tartars stand in line and this is what he had to say. and i bring you the boeing seven three seven was carrying out flight you nyunt three sixty three from moscow. while it was attempting to land for the second...
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and so, i don't think that it will help us get it finished any sooner. on the p3 system, the savings on the bid price and the design and the construction, is usually more than a design build project. and again, we took an 8 percent number and so the examples that you will see later will show that it could be higher than that. and we lowered the claim risk to 75 percent and because we started out the risk in that contract. and one may not be able to put on the developer is the hazardous materials and but you, but we have virtually the materials on this tunnel except that when we get out into the excavation work in the train yard and even, the things that we have done, it is only in the top few feet. so, just to summarize, how would you get the three different numbers, the first set of numbers is the course and they do not change very much, and still have to get the right wave and it has not changed and there are some reduction professional services and we are saving on the design costs is not saving on the actually maintaining the program and making certa
and so, i don't think that it will help us get it finished any sooner. on the p3 system, the savings on the bid price and the design and the construction, is usually more than a design build project. and again, we took an 8 percent number and so the examples that you will see later will show that it could be higher than that. and we lowered the claim risk to 75 percent and because we started out the risk in that contract. and one may not be able to put on the developer is the hazardous...
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for an increase in the number of stations as far as statistics go for my use i took a look at them before i came here all of my trips have been within 3 minute and see 16 minutes including one that was 28 and a half minutes. one of the things i think that's great about bike share in addition to some of the comments made today increases the visibility of bike usage in the city. and people are very curious about what it's about and what the department of transportation showed bike share programs make other people want to get on bikes so i think programs like this can help a lot. i also think getting more people on bikes then i think will make people more aware of the importance of bike safety and i know that for myself riding on second street has changed how i think about what second street should look like what folsom street should look like and also been discussed accessibility for all it's an inexpensive form of transit and that's what i have for you. >> thank you. peter from his office is here so if you want to speak on behalf of supervisor mar, that would be great. >> thank you chair.
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it used to be pt yard, protective housing unit. >> washington's neighbor and fishing partner told us how a move to sny makes an inmate damaged goods. >> sny isn't just so much rapists and child molesters, it's weaker guys, especially guys who are doing life sentences like mr. washington. any time he is seen by his peers, the guys on the main line they are going to consider him a piece of -- a piece of [ bleep ]. >> hey, washington, i'm giving you a direct order to go c yard. >> i ain't going to no sny. i'm not sny. >> serving 25 years to life for crimes including battery on a police officer, washington claims to be an active member of the bloods prison gang and going to sny would send a signal to other gang members that he's a snitch. >> on what grounds do i meet the criteria? i ain't in here for no rape, no child molesting, i haven't told nobody. none of that stuff. i'm sorry for yelling too loud but you're making it seem that i fit a criteria of being a pc. >> not in your crime, but you requested the sny. >> i did not request it. >> i have no authority to change it. whoever needs t
it used to be pt yard, protective housing unit. >> washington's neighbor and fishing partner told us how a move to sny makes an inmate damaged goods. >> sny isn't just so much rapists and child molesters, it's weaker guys, especially guys who are doing life sentences like mr. washington. any time he is seen by his peers, the guys on the main line they are going to consider him a piece of -- a piece of [ bleep ]. >> hey, washington, i'm giving you a direct order to go c yard....
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and you can always find us online. just go to www.aljazeera.com. >> over the coming decades, the number of people 85 and over in the us is expected to more than triple... the hope is they'll get good care, and lead an active, secure and engaged life. >> o sixty nine... >> n thirty one... >> the odds are that nearly half of the people in this room will spend some time in a nursing home. and as the business of elderly care grows, making the right choice has never been harder. >> they're putting profits ahead of people and they're increasing those profits on the backs of the nursing home residents who are being exploited, neglected, and abused. it is epidemic. >> this week fault lines investigates the business of elderly care. >> this facility in oklahoma city provides the type of care most people would hope for in their golden years. it has very high standards, and above average staffing levels. but for the majority in the us who rely on government reimbursements for elderly care, like medicaid, the reality can be quite
and you can always find us online. just go to www.aljazeera.com. >> over the coming decades, the number of people 85 and over in the us is expected to more than triple... the hope is they'll get good care, and lead an active, secure and engaged life. >> o sixty nine... >> n thirty one... >> the odds are that nearly half of the people in this room will spend some time in a nursing home. and as the business of elderly care grows, making the right choice has never been...
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if you want to arrest us, arrest us. but in july about because they lied about and they teach other people to lie. is medical students learn you can lie about it, the nurses or want, that's one of the things that concerns me a great deal. that's beautiful he brought up by sheri in such a way that she can't get sued. [laughter] my wife is an attorney. she doesn't say this is what happened to sh jason this is wht somebody said happened. my opinion is -- >> that's journalism them especially when people had to use. but fortunately there were a couple of doctors who were willing to speak with me and to say on the record, and i think very bravely after dr. poe had been arrested, yes, i injected patients and i intended to hasten death, and here's why i did it. and i do really respect him for doing that. figured there was very much a code of silence around these events and many health professionals to this day do not want this discussed it and i think that is dishonoring incredible hard work of the medical professionals who work
if you want to arrest us, arrest us. but in july about because they lied about and they teach other people to lie. is medical students learn you can lie about it, the nurses or want, that's one of the things that concerns me a great deal. that's beautiful he brought up by sheri in such a way that she can't get sued. [laughter] my wife is an attorney. she doesn't say this is what happened to sh jason this is wht somebody said happened. my opinion is -- >> that's journalism them especially...
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the us. the road this is. the whiny old boy in the united states suffering from leukemia has had his dream come true. it took place in the city of san francisco which temporal a time into gotham city match or a column about math. miles called least in the two relay california. he was diagnosed with leukemia when he was one year old. on friday morning w was called in to satisfy the police chief in golf the treated in this morning's ride past the breaking news from the effort that goes holland just as we age to age bring them back. lesson of the cost to them. can attend in common with them. snyder come on line sci fi rescue the woman tied to an explosive device. residents who built the fountain to media reports on the internet thousand and two. going to stand up to help his wish come true. president barack obama joined the band by posting of the deal message regal miles away this rig up he then became a big present for the colt he was chaplain is great to get the bachmann cost the mets so he could dress like his
the us. the road this is. the whiny old boy in the united states suffering from leukemia has had his dream come true. it took place in the city of san francisco which temporal a time into gotham city match or a column about math. miles called least in the two relay california. he was diagnosed with leukemia when he was one year old. on friday morning w was called in to satisfy the police chief in golf the treated in this morning's ride past the breaking news from the effort that goes holland...
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program that president obama gave us. i'm here to welcome you to san francisco and thank you for being here for the home matters for health symposium. it is the right place to be because t n d c has been a powerful change and i'm glad their championinging the center between health. no one else can do that because you've got it it right here in the community. today's symposium is part of a commitment that our city is making. i wanted to let you know all the things we're going to continue the housing for everybody. last week, we you wanted up the helen rogers and my good friend reverend hall was under its a public-private partnership that's now to just conclusions in the wonderful home for more than one hundred of our cities protecting and homeless seniors. 25 of those units are set aside for the seniors. and last month we broke ground to house youth that was formerly in foster he care we were in chinatown breaking ground for homeless families and protecting residents. all of those housing developments have supported servic
program that president obama gave us. i'm here to welcome you to san francisco and thank you for being here for the home matters for health symposium. it is the right place to be because t n d c has been a powerful change and i'm glad their championinging the center between health. no one else can do that because you've got it it right here in the community. today's symposium is part of a commitment that our city is making. i wanted to let you know all the things we're going to continue the...